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No. 99MBC071A
6. INTERFACE UNIT
Command symbols
Symbol
Meaning
Entry of numeral
Combination using numbers between 1 and 7
Select a number between 1 and 255
However, aaa should not be identical to bbb.
Segment number
Start edge and finish edge of the edge specification
aaa: Start edge, bbb: Finish edge
Setup data or measured data
Measurement interval number
Analog output scale number
Data output condition
Periodical output timer value (sec)
Invalidation period of automatic workpiece detection (msec)
Number of measurement times of sample measurement
Number of measurement times of automatic workpiece detection
Number of scans for averaging
Group size subject to judgment
Space character
Maximum of 7 significant digits
Select a number between 1 and 4
Select a number between 1 and 3
Select a number between 0 and 9
Select a number between 0 and 999
Select a number between 0 and 9999
Select a number between 0 and 999
Select a number between 1 and 999
2 (select between n=0 and 11)
Select a number between 0, 1, 2 and 99
sssssss
aaa-bbb
±ddd.dddd
Program Number Select a number between 0 and 9p
m
c
r
nnn
ttt
nn
mmm
nnnn
n
tttt
TIP 1. To ensure compatibility with the LSM-6900 Display Unit, this system ignores the
following commands without treating them as ER6, but uses OK.
Memory switch command (UP0 uvxyz, UP1 uvxyz, UP2 uvxyz)
The MNL command is assumed to be identical to the MNH command.
2. If the setup data is 0, it allows the corresponding function to be disabled. To set
0 as a numerical value, use 0.0.
Example 1 SET, OF0 ................... Offset function is disabled.
Example 2 SET, OF0.0 ................ Offset function is enabled.
3. Setup data or measured data is denoted by ±ddd.dddd.
The first (most significant) digit is a sign. For commands that do not specifically
designate the polarity, such as the calibration command, only a positive sign is
accepted. However, these positive signs do not have to be specified.
Any decimal place is selectable.
An integer can be entered without using a decimal point.
4. For making the setup operation of the measurement interval easier, use the
measurement interval number as shown below. For the correspondence between
the actual number of scans and the measurement interval numbers see the table
below.
Measurement interval number Number of scans for averaging
16 times
64 times
256 times
1
2
3
Measurement interval
0.02 sec
0.08 sec
0.32 sec
512 times4 0.64 sec
5. Pp command can be appended to the following commands to be treated as a
single command: SET, R, CR, STAT, RP.
Example: P0, R
P6, STAT